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A camera lens focuses on an object 78.0 cm from the lens. The image forms 3.50 cm behind the lens. If the object is 12.4 cm tall, how tall is the image? (Mind your minus signs.)…
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A camera lens focuses on an object 78.0 cm from the lens. The image forms 3.50 cm behind the lens. If the object is 12.4 cm tall, how tall is the image? (Mind your minus signs.)…
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A camera lens focuses on an
object 78.0 cm from the lens. The
image forms 3.50 cm behind the
lens. If the object is 12.4 cm tall,
how tall is the image?
(Mind your minus signs.)
(Unit = cm)
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0.556cm height of image
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